Sentences with phrase «smaller stage acts»

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One of the best venues is the House of Blues, which has three stages and welcomes big and small acts.
A small protest was staged Friday in downtown Buffalo where protestors rallied against a plan to abolish the Affordable Care Act.
Challenged to identify the biological context in which these genes act, the researchers set out to provide the necessary basis for the next steps of small molecule discovery and the development of early stage therapeutics.
Early in his second term, President Obama launched an ambitious Climate Action Plan focused on cutting carbon pollution, preparing the nation for climate impacts, and leading on the international stage to bring nations large and small to the table to pledge to act on climate change.
But his yielding the stage is an act of generosity that allows you to savor the smaller things.
The script, by Hope Floats screenwriter Steven Rogers, identifies a pattern of abuse in the athlete's life, passed like a baton between two domineering figures: insult - slinging stage mother from hell LaVona (Allison Janney, relishing every line of bilious dialogue) and Harding's impotently frustrated, small - town - loser of a beau, Jeff (Sebastian Stan, who apparently can act, when not playing the brainwashed sidekick of a super soldier).
Journey's End This is a small - scale, well - acted film based on a 1928 stage play, focusing on the horror of life in the trenches in World War I.
Next Act Theatre stages this comedic take on big business in the small, cozy space of the Tenth Street Theatre.
Tour Headliners Bermuda would close out the night and much like the acts before them took to setting up on the floor as opposed to the small confining stage.
Our musical director Jacs Hill and I have coached the performers in small groups and one - to - one sessions to make sure they felt comfortable acting and singing on stage.
The Vegetarian By Han Kang Hogarth • $ 15 • ISBN 9781101906118 South Korean author Kang was awarded the 2016 Man Booker International Prize in May for this haunting tale about a Korean woman who stages a small act of rebellion by refusing to eat meat, shocking her family and leading to an unexpected cascade of consequences.
It may be a small difference, but the fact that the Nibbley Pibbleys act uniquely to each stage adds a nice touch of variety to the core gameplay, and ensuring that it feels fresh the whole way through.
They found that galactic cosmic rays exert only a small influence on the formation of sulphuric acid — dimethylamine clusters (the embryonic stage before aerosols may act as cloud condensation nuclei).
He acts as an outside CEO for thousands of small and solo firms across the country, assisting them through all stages of growth and walking clients through his approach to the seven parts of their law firm business.
So for example when the BAe sentencing hearing is convened the stage is set for the judge, almost certainly, HHJ Rivlin, to demand from the SFO's counsel an explanation for why the company is not indicted for any corruption offence but only for the Companies Act offence for which only a small fine is payable (the alleged offence having been committed prior to the unlimited fining power becoming available, surely no coincidence).
For smaller acts with one or two people on stage with a guitar, that's impossible without stopping the song.
As a product of the early stages of this thinking, the Act is a small step forward from the paternalistic idea of heritage protection as a matter of preserving the relics of a by - gone era.
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